Operations
Fluor works in wide range of sectors, including oil and gas, chemicals and petrochemicals, commercial and institutional, government services, life sciences, manufacturing, microelectronics, mining, power, telecommunications, and infrastructure.
Fluor operates in five major business divisions:
- Oil & Gas
- primarily serves of upstream oil and gas production, refining of downstream, petrochemical, and chemicals.
- Industrial & Infrastructure
- business line that focuses on transportation, wind power, mining and metals, life sciences, manufacturing, commercial, telecommunications, microelectronics, and healthcare.
- Government
- support operations for different U.S. federal agencies such as U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Department of Defense.
- Global Services
- customized engineering research and services such as process and methods betterment and performance improvement.
- Power
- business division focused on providing full Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Management Services for power generating markets that include gas fired, solid fueled, renewable energy, and nuclear.
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